The lightbulb went on! I know now how to remember Eri - I know how to do Eri Seoinage with the right hand on the right collar of uke and the left hand on the sleeve - so instead of bring Uke right arm in tight to me, I take it up - thats the sleeve pulling part so it goes upward like an arrow and then load onto my back and complete the throw over my shoulder!
Saturday, 18 March 2017
ko techniques
Ko-soto-gake | Minor outer hook |
Ko-soto-gari | Minor outer reaping |
Ko-uchi-gaeshi | Ko-Uchi Counter |
Ko-uchi-gake | Minor inner hook |
Ko-uchi-gari | Minor inner reaping |
Friday, 17 March 2017
Dictionary of Techniques
Techniques
Nage-Waza (Throwing Techniques)
Ashi-guruma | Leg Wheel |
Daki-ko-soto-gake | Hug Minor Outside Hook |
Daki-Wakare | Hug Seperation |
De-ashi-barai | Advancing Foot Sweep |
Eri-Seoi-nage | Collar Shoulder Throw |
Furi-nage | Flip Throw |
Ganseki-Otoshi | Rock Drop |
Hane-goshi | Spring Hip |
Hane-maki-komi | Winding Spring Hip |
Harai-goshi | Sweeping Hip |
Harai-maki-komi | Winding Sweeping Hip |
Harai-tsuri-komi-ashi | Sweeping Lift-Pull Ankle Throw |
Hiji-Otoshi | Elbow Drop |
Hiki-Komi-Gaeshi | Rolling Take Down |
Hiki-Otoshi | Pull Drop |
Hiza-guruma | Knee Wheel |
Hiza-soto-muso | Knee Outer Leg Shoulder Throw |
Ippon-seoi-nage | One arm shoulder throw |
Kata-Eri-Seoi | Single Lapel Shoulder Throw |
Kata-eri-sode-tsurikomi-goshi | Single Lapel and Sleeve Lifting Drawing Hip |
Kata-guruma | Shoulder wheel |
Kata-hiza-tai-otoshi | One Knee Body Drop |
Kata-hiza-te-ouchi-gake-ashi-dori | Single Knee Hand Major Inside Hook |
Kata-sode-ashi-tsurikomi-goshi | Single Sleeve Leg Lifting Drawing Hip Throw |
Kata-Sode-Seoi-Nage | Single Sleeve Shoulder Throw |
Kata-sode-seoi-otoshi | Single Sleeve Shoulder Drop |
Kata-soto-ashi-dori | Single Outer Leg Grab |
Kata-uchi-ashi-dori | Single inner leg grab |
Kats -Sode-Seoi-nage | Single Sleeve Shoulder Throw |
Ken-Ken-Uchi-Mata | Hopping Inner Thigh |
Koshi-guruma | Hip wheel |
Ko-soto-gake | Minor outer hook |
Ko-soto-gari | Minor outer reaping |
Ko-uchi-gaeshi | Ko-Uchi Counter |
Ko-uchi-gake | Minor inner hook |
Ko-uchi-gake-mata -maki -komi | Minor inner hook thigh winding |
Ko-uchi-gari | Minor inner reaping |
Kubi-nage | Neck Throw |
Kuchiki-taoshi | Pushing The Rotten Tree |
Mae-hiza-uranage | Face Knee Rear Throw |
Morote -eri-seoi -nage | Two handed lapel shoulder |
Morote -gari | Double leg grab |
Morote -seoi-nage | Two handed shoulder |
Morote-eri-seoi-nage | Two Hand Lapel Shoulder Throw |
Morote-kata-sode-tai-otoshi | Two Hand Single Sleeve Body Drop |
Nidan-ko-soto-gake | Two Step Minor Outer Hook |
Nidan-ko-soto-gari | Two Step Minor Outer Reap |
Obi-Goshi | Belt Hip Throw |
Obi-Otoshi | Belt Drop |
Obi-Seoi | Belt Shoulder Throw |
Obi-Tori-O-Soto-Gari | Belt Grab Major Outer Reaping |
O-goshi | Major hip Throw |
O-guruma | Major Wheel |
Okuri-ashi -barai | Double foot sweep |
O-soto -otoshi | Major outer drop |
O-Soto-Gaeshi | O Soto Counter |
O-Soto-Gake | Major Outer Hook |
O-Soto-Gari | Major Outer Reap |
O-Soto-Makikomi | Major Outer Winding |
O-Soto-Otoshi | Major Outer Drop |
O-uchi -gari | Major Inner Reaping |
O-uchi-gake | Major Inner Hook |
Ryo-ashi-tomoe-nage | Two Feet Stomach Throw |
Ryo-hiza-kata-guruma | Two Knee Shoulder Wheel |
Ryo-hiza-seoi-otoshi | Two knee shoulder drop |
Sasae-tsuri -komi -ashi | Propping drawing ankle |
Seoi-otoshi | Shoulder drop |
Sode-tsuri-komi-goshi | Sleeve lift pull hip |
Soto -ashi-dori-ouchi -gari | Outside leg grab major inner sweep |
Soto -kibisu-gaeshi | Outer heel trip |
Soto -maki-komi | Outside winding |
Soto-ashi-dori-ouchi-gari | Outside Leg Grab with Major Inner Sweep |
Soto-kibusu-gaeshi | Outer Heel Trip |
Soto-mata-seoi-otoshi | Over Thigh Shoulder Throw |
Sukui-nage | Scoop Throw |
Sumi -gaeshi | Corner throw |
Sumi-Otoshi | Corner Drop |
Tai-otoshi | Hand throw body drop |
Tama-Guruma | Ball Wheel |
Tani-otoshi | Valley drop |
Tawara gaeshi | Rice bag reversal throw |
Te-guruma | Hand wheel |
Tomoe-nage | Circle throw |
Tsubame-Gaeshi | Swallow Swoop Counter |
Tsuri-goshi | Fishing Hip Throw |
Tsuri-Komi-Ashi | Propping Drawing Ankle |
Tsuri-komi-goshi | Drawing hip |
Uchi -mata | Inner thigh |
Uchi-kibusu-gaeshi | Inner Heel Trip |
Uchi-Makikomi | Inner Winding |
Uchi-Mata-Makikomi | Winding Inner Throw |
Uchi-mata-sukashi | Uchi-Mata Side Step |
Ude-Gaeshi | Arm Roll |
Uki -goshi | Floating hip |
Uki -otoshi | Floating drop |
Uki -waza | Floating throw |
Ura-nage | Rear throw |
Ushiro -Goshi | Rear hip |
Ushiro-Hiza-Ura-Nage | Rear Knee Lift |
Utsuri-goshi | Changing Hip |
Waki-Otoshi | Armpit Drop |
Yama-Arashi | Mountain storm |
Yoko-Gake | Side hook |
Yoko-Guruma | Side wheel |
Yoko-Kata-Guruma -Otoshi | Side shoulder wheel body drop |
Yoko-Otoshi | Side Body Drop |
Yoko-Tomoe-nage | Side Stomach Throw |
Yoko-Wakare | Side Separation |
Osaekomi-Waza (Holding Techniques)
Gyaku-Sangaku-Gatame | Reverse Triangular Hold |
Hon-Kami-Shiho-Gatame | Upper four quarters hold |
Hon-Kata-gatame | Shoulder Holding |
Hon-Kesa-gatame | Scarf hold |
Juji-Ashi-Shiho-Gatame | Cross Leg Four Quarters Hold |
Kami-Sangaku-Gatame | Upper Trangular Hold |
Kata-Osae-Gatame | Shoulder Trap Holding |
Kuzure-kami -shiho-gatame | Broken upper four quarters hold |
Kuzure-kesa-gatame | Broken scarf hold |
Kuzure-tate -shiho-gatame | Broken lengthwise four quarters hold |
Kuzure-yoko-shiho-gatame | Broken Side Four Quarters Hold |
Makura-kesa-gatame | Pillow Scarf Holding |
Mune-gatame | Chest hold |
Sangaku-gatame | Triangular Hold |
Sangaku-osae-gatame | Triangular strangle and hold down |
Shiho-Gatame | Four Quarter Hold |
Tate-sangaku-gatame | Leghthwise Triangular Holding |
Hon-Tate-shiho-gatame | Lengthwise four quarters hold |
uki-gatame | Floating Holding |
ura-gatame | Rear Holding |
Ura-Kesa-Gatame | Rear Scarf Hold |
Ushiro-kesa-gatame | Reverse Scarf Holding |
Yoko-shiho-gatame | Side four quarters hold |
Ude-Kansetsu-Waza (Arm Lock Techniques)
Ashi-Garami | Leg lock |
Ashi-Gatame | Leg armlock |
Ashi-Hara-Gatame | Leg Stomach Arm Lock |
Ashi-Sangaku-Garami | Leg Triangle Entangled Armlock |
Gyaki-Tekubi | Reverse Wrist |
Gyaku-Kesa-Gaami | Reverse Scarf Entangled Armlock |
Hantai-Ude-Kujiki | Reverse Arm Crush |
Hiji-Makikomi | Elbow Coiling |
Hiza-Gatame | Knee Lock |
Juji-Gatame | Cross armlock |
Kami-Hiza-Gatame | Upper Knee Lock |
Kannuki-Gatame | Bolt Lock |
Katsugi-Gatame | Shoulder Carry Lock |
Kesa-Garami | Scarf Hold Lock |
Kuzure-Kami-Shiho-Gatame | Broken Upper Four Quarters Lock |
Mune-Gyaku | Chest Lock |
Ryo-Hiza-Gatame | Double Knee Armlock |
Ude-Garami | Entangled armlock |
Ude-Gatame | Arm lock |
Waki-Gatame | Armpit Lock |
Shime-Waza (Strangles Techniques)
Ashi-Jime | Leg Strangle |
Ebi-Garami | Lobster Entanglement |
Gyaku-juji -jime | Reverse Cross Strangle |
Gyaku-Okuri-Eri-Jime | Reverse Sliding Colloar Choke |
Hadaka-jime | Naked Strangle |
Hasami-Jime | Scissor Strangle |
Hidari-Ashi-Jime | Left Leg Strangle |
Jigoku-Jime | Hell Strangle |
Kaeshi-Jime | Overturn Srangle |
Kakato-Jime | Heel Strangle |
Kami-Shiho-Ashi-Jime | Upper Four Quarter Hold Leg Strangle |
Kami-Shiho-Basami | Upper Four Quarter Hold Scissors |
Kani-Jime | Crab Strangle |
Kata=Eri-Jime | Single collar strangle |
Kata-ha-jime | Single collar strangle |
Kata-juji-jime | Single Cross Strangle |
Kata-te-ashi-koshi -jime | Single hand leg hip strangle |
Kata-te-jime | Single Hand Strangle |
Kata-Te-Kata-Ashi-Jime | One Hand One Leg Strangle |
Katsugi-Jime | Shoulder Carry Strangle |
Kensui-Jime | Hanging Strangle |
Koshi-jime | Hip Strangle |
Mae-sode-jime | Facing Sleeve Strangle |
Nami -juji-jime | Normal cross strangle |
Okuri-eri -jime | Sliding collar strangle |
Ryo-te-jime | Double Hand Strangle |
San-gaku-jime | Triangular strangle |
Sode-guruma-jime | Sleeve Wheel |
Tawara-Jime | Rice Bale Strangle |
Tsuki-komi-jime | Thrusting Strangle |
Ura-Juji-Jime | Rear Cross Strangle |
Labels:
nage waza,
osaekomi waza,
shime waza,
ude kansetsu waza
What is Tachi Waza
What is Tachi Waza?
“Tachi-waza” (Standing techniques) are performed from a standing posture, and they refer to Nage waza (Throwing techniques) which include Te waza (Hand techniques), Ashi waza (Foot / Leg techniques), and Koshi waza (Hip techniques).
Kodokan Judo lists 15 Te waza, including the Seoi-nage (Shoulder throw), Tai-otoshi (Body drop), Kata-guruma (Shoulder wheel), Sukui-nage (Scooping throw ), Morote-gari (Two-hands reap), and Ippon-seoi-nage (One-armed shoulder throw), etc., 11 Koshi waza (Hip techniques), including the Uki-goshi (Floating hip throw), O-goshi (Large hip throw), Harai-goshi (Hip sweep), Sode-tsurikomi-goshi (Sleeve lift-pull hip throw), etc., and 21 Ashi waza (Foot / Leg techniques), including the De-ashi-barai (-harai) (Forward foot sweep) , Osoto-gari (Large outer reap), Ouchi-gari (Large inner reap), Harai-tsurikomi-ashi (Lift-pull foot sweep).
Nearly all Tachi-waza (Standing techniques) utilize Tai-sabaki (Body shifting / Body control) maneuvers to destabilize and throw an opponent without falling oneself.
seoinage
http://kodokanjudoinstitute.org/en/waza/digest/02/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbRRzncSYrc Ippon, Morote, Eri
Ippon Seoinage - one arm shoulder throw Hand throwing technique
Morote Seoinage - two arm shoulder throw
Eri seoinage - both hands on the same side - one on the sleeve and the other on the collar
- bend knees
- loading up on back
- throwing over shoulder
Ippon seoi otoshi
O soto ...
These are ashi waza techniques which are foot / leg techniques.
O - Large Soto - Outer
Gari - Reaping
Otoshi - Drop
Garuma -
O soto gari Large Outer Reap
Otoshi - Drop
Garuma -
O soto gari Large Outer Reap
O soto Otoshi Large Outer Drop
O soto garuma Large Outer Reap - same as o soto gari but behind both ukes legs
Labels:
ashi waza,
o soto gari,
osoto garuma,
osoto otoshi
Saturday, 4 March 2017
Basic Judo terminology
Basic Judo Terminology
Dojo | Judo hall |
Hajime | Begin |
Judoka | Judo player |
Matte | Stop |
Obi | Belt |
Sensei | Instructor/Coach |
Tori | Person doing a technique |
Uke | Person receiving a technique |
Ukemi | Break fall |
1 | ichi |
2 | ni |
3 | san |
4 | shi |
5 | go |
6 | roku |
7 | shichi |
8 | hachi |
9 | ku |
10 | ju |
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